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Carnage

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Carnage #9 – REVIEW

Carnage continues to be the recipient of the “I really didn’t expect this comic book series to be about this” award. But at some point, in the midst of all

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Carnage #8 – REVIEW

With eight issues in the books and sales shrinking in a fashion one should reasonably expect from a series that stars a one-note supervillain who was at his popularity apex in the

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Carnage #7 – REVIEW

After kicking off Carnage’s second arc last month with a intimate character-centric story that introduced Jabulile Van Scotter to the crazy, mixed-up world of Cletus Kasady, Gerry Conway and Mike Perkins use Carnage #7 to

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Carnage #6 – REVIEW

Carnage, by Gerry Conway and Mike Perkins, officially entered into unchartered waters this week, and no, that’s not just a pun about its nautically-themed cover. Carnage #6 kicked off the

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Carnage #5 – REVIEW

As enjoyable as the Carnage ride has been thus far, the fifth issue presented a major test for the series: how would a book starring a character that has never been able

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Carnage #4 – REVIEW

If there’s been one hard and fast rule about Gerry Conway and Mike Perkins’s Carnage series, it’s take everything you read/learned/absorbed from the previous issue and toss it out the window, because your predictions

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Carnage #3 – REVIEW

The next time Gerry Conway updates his resume, he can add a new skill to his repertoire: “can expertly write comic book stories for today’s ‘waiting for the trade’ audiences.”

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Carnage #2 – REVIEW

“The Silence of the Lambs” and “Nightmare on Elm Street” can both be classified as “horror” movies, though both clearly represent two wildly different takes on the genre. The former

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Carnage #1 – REVIEW

When it comes to great sounding creative pairings, writer Gerry Conway, whose most iconic comic book work took place during the industry’s Bronze Age, coupled with the serial-killing villain Carnage

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